Brass Castle Lane
Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Middlesbrough Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course located at Brass Castle, five miles south of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire. Founded in 1908, the course was designed by James Braid and takes advantage of natural ravines and undulating terrain characteristic of the parkland setting. The landscape features stunning views of the Cleveland Hills.
The course presents attractive and challenging holes suitable for golfers of varying handicaps. The natural topography, with its ravines and rolling land, creates a rewarding playing experience. The club emphasizes continuous investment in course maintenance to preserve playing conditions.
Middlesbrough Golf Club welcomes both members and visitors year-round. The club offers additional facilities including a par three course, a modern clubhouse with catering options, and buggy hire. The venue also accommodates visiting parties and societies, with professional assistance available for organizing group outings. The club hosts a programme of Opens and Invitations throughout the year, establishing itself as a premier golfing destination in the North East.